# # The main gdbstub still relies on per-build definitions of various # types. The bits pushed to softmmu/user.c try to use guest agnostic # types such as hwaddr. # # We need to build the core gdb code via a library to be able to tweak # cflags so: gdb_user_ss = ss.source_set() gdb_system_ss = ss.source_set() # We build two versions of gdbstub, one for each mode gdb_user_ss.add(files('gdbstub.c', 'user.c')) gdb_system_ss.add(files('gdbstub.c', 'softmmu.c')) gdb_user_ss = gdb_user_ss.apply(config_targetos, strict: false) gdb_system_ss = gdb_system_ss.apply(config_targetos, strict: false) libgdb_user = static_library('gdb_user', gdb_user_ss.sources() + genh, name_suffix: 'fa', c_args: '-DCONFIG_USER_ONLY', build_by_default: have_user) libgdb_softmmu = static_library('gdb_softmmu', gdb_system_ss.sources() + genh, name_suffix: 'fa', build_by_default: have_system) gdb_user = declare_dependency(link_whole: libgdb_user) user_ss.add(gdb_user) gdb_softmmu = declare_dependency(link_whole: libgdb_softmmu) system_ss.add(gdb_softmmu) common_ss.add(files('syscalls.c')) # The user-target is specialised by the guest specific_ss.add(when: 'CONFIG_USER_ONLY', if_true: files('user-target.c'))